Has "Fortnite's" fallout with Apple taken a toll on the game? "Fortnite" used to be doing great as one of the most popular games ever with certain rockstar appearances from some of the gamers' favorite DC characters and even Travis Scott doing a concert in-game. According to an article by Sportskeeda, "Fortnite" has now been labeled as a "dying game" for quite a while now but the game still hasn't died. Searchers that want to know if fortnite is actually dying have increased in number.
"Is Fortnite dying" gets asked a lot on Google
Every once in a while, both discussions and videos are taking place regarding if the popular battle royale game is indeed dying. The known phrase "is Fortnite dying" is now trending, then suddenly disappears, then once again reappears. This could only mean that people are genuinely curious as to whether or not the game is actually dying.
On the more competitive side of things, the whole scene really appears to still be thriving. The game is more likely seeing casual players all questioning just how long this famed battle royale game will last.
Google search results for "is Fortnite dying" pops up again and again
Google has shown that the "is Fortnite dying" trend appears on its searches every once in a while over time. 2020's summer has actually seen the highest search scores for this particular query.
According to a number of players, the game somehow just does not feel the same as it used to feel. These players reportedly think that Fortnite actually does not have the very same magic that it used to have especially when it still used to do live events and other streamers were all over the game like Ninja was. Although it has gone down in popularity, the big question is can the game really be considered as "dying?"
Why is "is Fortnite dying" a trend?
The main reason why the search question is trending might be because a lot of people have started to simply state this as a fact. There have been a lot of Tweets about Fortnite stating that the popular game is now either dying or dead.
Due to the uncertainty felt by a number of players regarding whether or not Fortnite is actually dying or dead, Fortnite has decided to give a definitive statement on its official Twitter page assuring players that they are not by teasing with a title "undead game".
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Written by Urian Buenconsejo